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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia - University of Tennessee

© The University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the primary institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee system, Tennessee's flagship public university. The main campus is often held to be synonymous with the statewide system (especially outside Tennessee). It is headquartered in Knoxville and includes specia ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Traditions
The University of Tennessee, as the oldest institution of higher learning in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the United States, has accumulated numerous traditions over its long history. Former university historian Milton M. Klein summarizes the history behind many school traditions on his homepage. University of Tennessee - Colors. Charles Moore, president of the university's athletic association, chose orange and white for the school colors on April 12, 1889. His inspiration is said to have come from or ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Traditions

The University of Tennessee, as the oldest institution of higher learning in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the United States, has accumulated numerous traditions over its long history. Former university historian Milton M. Klein summarized the history behind many school traditions on his homepage[7] < ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia - University of Memphis

© The University of Memphis The University of Memphis was founded in Memphis, Tennessee in 1912 as the West Tennessee Normal School. Today it spreads over nearly 200 buildings at five sites throughout West Tennessee located in Memphis, Tennessee, Collierville, Tennessee, Dyersburg, Tennessee, Jackson, Tennessee and Millington, Tennessee Additionally, classes are offered at a number of other off-campus sites within the immediate Memphis area. According to figures collected in Fall 2004, the total enrollmen ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia - Ziggurat

A ziggurat (Babylonian ziqqurrat, D-Stem of zaqāru "to build on a raised area") is a temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamian valley and Persia (Iran), having the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding stories. One of the best preserved ziggurats remaining is Choqa Zanbil in western Iran, which has miraculously survived despite the devastating 8 year Iran-Iraq war of the 1980's in which many archeological sites were destroyed. The Sialk, in Kashan, Iran, is considered the oldest known zigurrat, datin ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia - W.E.B. DuBois

Image:WEB DuBois.jpg William Edward Burghardt DuBois (February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an African American civil rights activist, sociologist, historian, writer, editor, poet, freemason, and scholar. Although born in the United States, he became a naturalized citizen of Ghana in 1963, at the age of 95. W.E.B. DuBois - Early life and education. DuBois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts to Alfred and Mary DuBois. As a youth, his intellectual development was spurred through an interest in th ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia - Bible Belt

A Bible Belt is an area in which Evangelical Protestant Christianity is a pervasive or dominant part of the culture. The best-known Bible Belt covers a number of Midwestern and Southern states in the United States; other countries, including Canada and some parts of Europe also have regions whose culture can be described in similar terms. The name derives from the (perceived) overriding importance of the Christian Bible ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia - Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University (colloquially known as Vandy) is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1873 with a gift of $1 million by shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt, despite having never been to the South, hoped his gift and the greater work of the university would h ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Middle Tennessee State University - Athletics

Middle Tennessee State University's colors are Royal Blue (PMS Uncoated 300) and White. Middle Tennessee State University - Nickname. Its nickname is the Blue Raiders. Female teams are known as the Lady Raiders. The nickname's origin goes back to a 1934 newspaper contest. An MTSU football player, Charles Sarver, won $5 from The (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal with his winning entry "Blue Raiders", which he later admitted borrowing from Colgate University, whose teams were known as "Red Raiders" at ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - University of Memphis - History

In 1909 the Tennessee Legislature enacted the General Education Bill. This bill stated that three colleges be established within each grand division of the state and one additional school for Colored (African-American) students. After much bidding and campaigning, the state had to choose between two sites to build the new college for West Tennessee: Jackson, Tennessee and Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis beat out Jackson, one of the main reasons being the proximity of the rail line to the site proposed to build the new college for West Tennessee. ...

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University of Memphis, University of Memphis - History, University of Memphis - Colleges and schools, University of Memphis - List of presidents, University of Memphis - Athletics

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Ted Turner - Life

Turner was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he was nine years old, his family moved to Savannah, Georgia. He attended the McCallie School, an unaffiliated Christian prep school in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Colorful episodes from his life include being expelled from Brown University for having a female in his room in 1960. At university, Turner was an unspectacular student in class, though he was vice-president of the Brown Debating Union and accepted membership into Brow ...

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Ted Turner, Ted Turner - Life, Ted Turner - Achievements, Ted Turner - Bibliography

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Christian Brothers University - Athletics

Christian Brothers University has a long standing record of excellence and a deep tradition in intercollegiate athletics. The mascot for the school’s athletic teams is the Buccaneer. Scarlet and grey are the official colors of the university. The Bucs and Lady Bucs began playing in the 1950s as an independent. Over the last half-century, CBU has competed in the NAIA Division I in the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC ...

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Christian Brothers University, Christian Brothers University - Campus, Christian Brothers University - History, Christian Brothers University - Students and Faculty, Christian Brothers University - Athletics, Christian Brothers University - Lasallian Tradition, Christian Brothers University - Outside Organizations Housed on the CBU Campus

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - History

The Diocese of Bardstown, the first inland diocese in the United States, was established in 1808, with Benedict Joseph Flaget as the first and only Bishop of Bardstown. The diocese included most of Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. In 1841, the diocese was moved from Bardstown to Louisville, becoming the Diocese of Louisville. The Diocese of Louisville was elevated in 1937 to become the Archdiocese of Louisville, and the metropolitan province for all the dioceses in Kentucky and Tennessee. There a ...

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - Statistics, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - History, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - Archbishop Kelly, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - Metropolitan Province of Louisville, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - Notable figures in the history of the Archdiocese

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Alpha Omicron Pi - Other Facts

Believing in their beginnings in Greek tradition, AOII does not have a coat of arms, but uses a Jacqueminot rose as their symbol. Their single color is cardinal and their single stone is the ruby. Their unofficial mascot is the panda. The AOII badge is comprised of the Greek letters, Α (Alpha), Ο (Omicron), and Π (Pi) superimposed on each other. To Dragma (meaning "the sheaf"), AOII's magazine is delivered to all members quarterly, ...

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Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi - Mission Statement, Alpha Omicron Pi - The Object of Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi - Other Facts, Alpha Omicron Pi - Notable Alumnae, Alpha Omicron Pi - Collegiate Chapters

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - College rivalry - United States

School rivalries are important in the United States, especially in intercollegiate sports. College rivalry - Big Ten Rivalries. Universities in the Big Ten Conference in the Midwest have nearly as many rivalries as schools in the Southeast. In football, these rivalries are usually marked by traveling trophies, which are indicated in the list below: University of Illinois and Northwestern University—Sweet Sioux Tomahawk University of Illinois and The Ohio Stat ...

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College rivalry, College rivalry - Canada, College rivalry - Japan, College rivalry - South Korea, College rivalry - Philippines, College rivalry - United Kingdom, College rivalry - United States, College rivalry - Big Ten Rivalries, College rivalry - Big XII Rivalries, College rivalry - Ivy League and Service Academy Rivalries, College rivalry - Notre Dame Rivalries, College rivalry - Southeastern Rivalries, College rivalry - Western Rivalries, College rivalry - Eastern Rivalries, College rivalry - Miscellaneous Rivalries, College rivalry - Wrestling Rivalries

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - W.E.B. DuBois - Early life and education

Du Bois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts to Alfred and Mary Du Bois. As a youth, his intellectual development was spurred through an interest in the condition of his race while in high school. He showed promise academically and wanted to attend Harvard University. He instead attended Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee where the tuition was much less costly. At Fisk, Du Bois was first exposed to the social system of segregation and the Jim Crow laws. During his summers in Tennessee, DuBois taught in a county school in rural Alexandria, ...

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - W.E.B. DuBois - Early life and education

Du Bois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts to Alfred and Mary Dubois. As a youth, his intellectual development was spurred through an interest in the condition of his race while in high school. He showed promise academically and wanted to attend Harvard University. He instead attended Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee where the tuition was much less costly. At Fisk, Du Bois was first exposed to the social system of segregation and the Jim Crow laws. During his summers in Tennessee, DuBois taught in a county school in rural Alexandria, ...

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W.E.B. DuBois, W.E.B. DuBois - Early life and education, W.E.B. DuBois - Civil rights activism, W.E.B. DuBois - Communism, W.E.B. DuBois - Imperial Japan, W.E.B. DuBois - Renunciation of U.S. citizenship, W.E.B. DuBois - Quotes, W.E.B. DuBois - Bibliography, W.E.B. DuBois - Bibliography

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - W.E.B. DuBois - Early life and education

DuBois was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts to Alfred and Mary DuBois. As a youth, his intellectual development was spurred through an interest in the condition of his race while in high school. He showed promise academically and wanted to attend Harvard University. He instead attended Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee where the tuition was much less costly. At Fisk, DuBois was first exposed tto the social system of segregation and the Jim Crow laws. During his summers in Tennessee, DuBois taught in a county school in rural Alexandria, ...

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W.E.B. DuBois, W.E.B. DuBois - Early life and education, W.E.B. DuBois - Civil rights activism, W.E.B. DuBois - Communism, W.E.B. DuBois - Imperial Japan, W.E.B. DuBois - Renunciation of U.S. citizenship, W.E.B. DuBois - Quotes, W.E.B. DuBois - Bibliography, W.E.B. DuBois - Bibliography

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Marching band - The Sudler Trophy

The Sudler Trophy is an award bestowed by the John Philip Sousa Foundation on one university marching band each year. No school may win the award twice. The official description of the trophy is: The purpose of the Sudler Trophy is to identify and recognize collegiate marching bands of particular excellence who have made outstanding contributions to the American way of life. The Sudler Trophy is awarded annually to a college or university marching band which has demonstrated the highest musical standards and innovative marching routin ...

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Marching band, Marching band - Types of marching band, Marching band - History, Marching band - Personnel and instrumentation, Marching band - Auxiliary groups, Marching band - Performance elements, Marching band - Music, Marching band - March steps, Marching band - Uniforms, Marching band - Parade marching, Marching band - Field marching, Marching band - Rehearsals, Marching band - Competitions, Marching band - The Sudler Trophy

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University of Tennessee - Colors: Encyclopedia II - Phi Kappa Psi - Symbols

The fraternity flag is in the proportions of eight and one-half feet wide by six feet high; the colors are the official fraternity colors; the design is three vertical stripes of equal width, a green in the middle, flanked on either side by a red stripe. The official drink of Phi Kappa Psi is "Quimgambuli", this a distortion of the earlier title Quimbambuli, which comes from the German drink Krambabuli. The "gam" in Quimgambuli is in honor of the Wisconsin Gamma chapter, which prepared a description of the recipe and hi ...

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Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Psi - History, Phi Kappa Psi - Creed, Phi Kappa Psi - Symbols, Phi Kappa Psi - Notable alumni, Phi Kappa Psi - Government, Phi Kappa Psi - Arts & entertainment, Phi Kappa Psi - Business, Phi Kappa Psi - Miscellaneous, Phi Kappa Psi - Endowment fund, Phi Kappa Psi - List of chapters

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